Facter 1.6.1 is a maintenance release containing fixes, updates and
refactoring. Significant effort has been put into getting to Facter to
run on Windows for this release, as noted below.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.1.tar.gz
See
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Steve Snodgrass phe...@gmail.com wrote:
So I've just started testing these repos and I ran into problems.
First, many of the EL6 RPMs are not signed, so they fail to install
with my standard yum config. In the EL6 products repo, for example,
only 3 of 12 RPMs
maintainers that
applies cleanly to our git tree, but will not be releasing any
upstream source of it.
If you have any questions or need additional clarification on
anything, please respond to secur...@puppetlabs.com.
Thanks, Michael Stahnke
Release Manager -- Puppet Labs
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Puppet 2.6.10 is a maintenance release in the 2.6.x branch.
This release is 2.6.9 + a security fix for CVE-2011-3848.
Note: Features/fixes that were targeted at 2.6.10 have been moved to 2.6.11.
Puppet 2.6.10 is available. Changelog entries are available below.
More detailed information is
Puppet 2.7.4 is available. This release of Puppet and includes a
security fix for CVE-2011-3848.
Puppet 2.7.4 is an enhancement + security release of Puppet on the
2.7.x branch. Due to the security patches included, it is recommended
anybody using the 2.7.x series update to 2.7.4.
The
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Vlad v...@vladgh.com wrote:
Are there any plans to get the latest puppet and facter into
apt.puppetlabs.com?
Of course. I started with yum simply because it was asked for more
loudly, and I know rpm a bit better than the debian packaging. I
welcome any help,
There is a puppet-dashboard-workers init script that will run a daemon
for you in the background to do this.
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I've had a vision of having packages for Puppet, Dashboard,
mcollective, facter, et al, available in native packaging formats for
as many distributions as possible.
I've updated http://yum.puppetlabs.com quite a bit today.
We have most of what I laid out in ticket
All,
I've added Facter nightly builds to our Continuous Integration System.
This means that when new code is pushed to facter, we should have a
build ready to test before too long.
We are currently building against master and the 1.6.x branch. I may
add 1.6rc branch still.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Matt Robinson m...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Michael Stahnke stah...@puppetlabs.com
wrote:
3. Dashboard has had no commits since 1.2.0, so no RC this month.
Dashboard does have commits since 1.2.0
$ git log --oneline --no-merges
Greetings,
This month we're having a couple changes in our release cycle.
1. Facter 1.6.1 will rc shortly. We actually cut rc1 internally and
caught some test failures that appear to be order dependent. We are
hoping to have this out 08-Sep-2011
2. Puppet 2.7.4rc1 will be cut ASAP, likely
Ruby 1.8.7 is unfortunately required to support modernish Rails, etc.
To include security fixes, we had to be 1.8.7.
1. There are ways to get 1.8.7 onto enterprise platforms these days.
Also, EL6 has been out a while now which ships with 1.8.7.
2. If you purchase puppet enterprise, ruby 1.8.7
It's here. Puppet Labs Announces Puppet Dashboard version 1.2.0.
This is a significant upgrade over the 1.1.x series, with new
features, prettier views and some all-in-all awesomeness. Thanks to
those who filed bugs, submitted patches and helped with the RC
process.
Major Highlights:
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On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Douglas Garstang
doug.garst...@gmail.com wrote:
I know this is a crazy request, but I was kind of wondering why it was so
hard for Puppet Labs to maintain the RPM spec file that comes contained in
the release tarball, so that modifications weren't required to
Once more, with feeling,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 9).
This RC addresses security concerns announced/discovered in Rails over
the last couple days.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included
Greetings,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 8).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
Greetings,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 7).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
We also can recommend Puppet Enterprise, which includes ruby 1.8.7 and
passenger pre-configured.
Mike
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As stated a few days ago [1], the 2.7.2 series died in the
Thunderdome[2], as per our release process. August has brought about
2.7.3. This includes all fixes from the 2.7.2, series as well as
several new fixes and enhancements. This is also the first
release of the 2.7 (Statler) series, that
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Ryan Conway ryan.con...@forward.co.uk wrote:
One more thing - Puppet will fail to set the password unless the
libshadow gem is present, as this is required to work with shadow
passwords.
It doesn't have to be the gem. It can be anything that provides the
I'll be cutting a dashboard RC some time today. We didn't fix it
until later in the day yesterday.
Mike
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Dave zumbrun...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you! Indeed, the current 1.2rc branch fixed it.
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As stated a few days ago [1], the 2.7.2 series died in the
Thunderdome[2], as per our release process. August has brought about
2.7.3rc1. This includes all fixes from the 2.7.2 series as well as
several new fixes and enhancements. This will also be the first
release of the 2.7 (Statler) series,
Greetings,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 6).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
Greetings,
Welcome to another Release Candidate for Puppet Dashboard (number 5).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
We've run into a couple of bugs deemed must fix for puppet 2.6.10.
Thus we will be delaying the 2.6.10 rc until these are fixed. We are
hoping to have them squashed within the next week. As a reminder,
2.6.10 is the last planned release in the 2.6 branch of Puppet.
For more background on
Puppet 2.7.2rc3 is available. RC2 was accidentally packaged from the
wrong branch; thus causing some odd regressions and behavior. I
apologize for that. This rc corrects that mistake.
New since RC2
===
* Fix an issue where some commits in 2.7.x made their way into
2.7.2rc2 due to a branch
This a feature release candidate (number 4) of Puppet Dashboard.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
I built some last week on http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/puppetlabs .
That might help.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Todd Zullinger t...@pobox.com wrote:
treydock wrote:
Here's a diff for version 2.6.9...all you have to do is change the
Version number. I added ruby-shadow cause I
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:21 AM, Chris Phillips ch...@untrepid.com wrote:
This doesn't seem to have been done yet any progress? I'd like to look
at a 2.7.2 upgrade fairly soon and there seems no properly consistent way to
get the RPM's for this.
Thanks
Chris
My planned day to work on
Puppet 2.7.2rc2 is available. We apologize for the delay in releasing
this RC. We had a bug we were trying to track down and reproduce
internally to fix, but it turned out to be a false positive.
New since rc1
===
8ec0804 (#8301) Red Hat spec file for 2.7.2rc1 won't work
2263be6 (#5108) Update
This a feature release candidate (number 3) of Puppet Dashboard. If
you're wondering what happened to rc2, it was internal only. Our CI
system found a few issues before we released it to the public.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have
Sorry for being late to the party I had to remember where I had
stashed those items.
http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/aix/
This is where I have my notes and src.rpms. I am not sure everything
will work for you, and I don't currently have access to an AIX box to
try it out, but it worked well
I'd like to reorganize yum.puppetlabs.com.
As it is, it's a little cluttered, and it's unclear what each folder
and such are for.
Here's what I'd like to do:
yum.puppetlabs.com/
/el
/4
/5
/6
/fedora
/14
/15
/sles
/11
Under each of those we'll have
products -- stuff we
It was decided earlier this week that the 2.6 series will have it's
last release at 2.6.10 (we're currently at 2.6.9). However, we are
not doing a 2.6.10 RC/release this month. That will wait until
August.
If you have patches waiting on some final tweaks or any other work
that you feel like
I have builds of facter 1.6 and puppet 2.7.2 for EL 5 and 6 available
http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/puppetlabs/
I'm working on Fedora 14/15 builds currently also.
These also are not currently signed, and there is no stahnma-repo rpm
or anything like that. I'm basically just trying scratch
This a feature release candidate of Puppet Dashboard.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:12 AM, Rob McBroom mailingli...@skurfer.com wrote:
On Jun 29, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Kinzel, David wrote:
Can you point to where/how you got ruby working? Last attempt openssl
was refusing to function properly for me.
I built it from source, but the SSL module wasn’t
This a bug-fix release in the 2.7.x branch.
This merges up all changes in the 2.6.9 release that were unable to be
merged into 2.7.{0,1} due to 2.7 being frozen in release candidate
state.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.2rc1.tar.gz
I've been able to reproduce this issue and we'll have a fixed gem out shortly.
Mike
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2.7.1 is a bug fix release in the 2.7.x branch.
Fixing bug #8048. This made users of Puppet as a gem unable to
install Puppet 2.7.0 release if gem was configured to use rdoc, as
rdoc failed to parse on one file.
This issue only impacted users of Puppet as a gem.
-
This release is
It's here! Puppet 2.7.0.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0.tar.gz
It's available as a gem from rubygems.org.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Downloading_Puppet
Please
This release is a maintenance release of the 2.6.x series of Puppet.
This will likely be the last release in the 2.6.x series for Puppet,
now that 2.7 is out.
It's also a little odd that we have two production releases on the
same day, but that's just how it worked out.
This release is
Facter 1.6.0rc1 is a feature release containing fixes, updates and refactoring.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.0rc1.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
I wanted to write and acknowledge feedback received here.
We'll be doing our best to incorporate it into the next series of
release announce emails.
We also have a few other pages that get updated during a release that
may (sometimes) have better or more detailed information.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Len Rugen lenru...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks like all of our RHEL 6 systems now need to connect to the RHN
Optional Channel. (puppet, ruby vs. selinux deps)
Is there a way to do that with a script without having to enter RHN userid
and password? Is there a
This release is a maintenance release of the 2.6.x series of Puppet.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.6.9rc1.tar.gz
As an aside, I will be removing older release candidate files (from all
versions) from our downloads area over the next
This release addresses issues with the Puppet 2.7.0rc3 series.
This release is available for download at:
http://goog_1305397870/
http://www.puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0rc4.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
This release addresses issues with the Puppet 2.7.0rc2 series.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/
goog_1305397870downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0rc3.goog_1305397870
tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Michael Stahnke stah...@puppetlabs.comwrote:
This release addresses issues with the Puppet 2.7.0rc2 series.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/ http://goog_1305397870
downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0rc3. http://goog_1305397870tar.gz
Announcing final release of Dashboard v1.1.1
Downloads Available:
=
Tarball:
http://www.puppetlabs.com/downloads/dashboard/puppet-dashboard-1.1.1.tar.gz
RPM:
http://www.puppetlabs.com/downloads/dashboard/puppet-dashboard-1.1.1-1.noarch.rpm
DEB:
Something to keep in mind is that if you are making your own package
repo for Perl RPMS (or any other type of package), you may want to try
to get them upstream in a repo. It's not very difficult to become a
Fedora/EPEL maintainer. I would assume Debian has methods to manage
packages that also
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